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Inheritance Act

Since Cyd Negus, the cohabiting partner of a wealthy deceased tycoon, was awarded a significant slice of his estate by the High Court a couple of weeks ago, there has been much in the news about claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.

This is the statute that allows those who have been cohabiting with and maintained by the deceased before his death (amongst other classes of people) to make claims for reasonable financial provision out of his estate. In an article, available to download here, Lauren Parker examines what the law allows in this sphere, and how the courts will deal with such a claim.

Lauren Parker

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